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THE EVENING HERALD
toned PmIIv, Kxccpt Sunday, by tin-
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
Clnwlfleii A,.vcrti5c,nonts! mmohj, (
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REAL KSTATt lOU BALK
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SUHSCRlPTIOfc llATKS
Dally, by mall, one year. ..
Dally, by mall, alx month
Dally, by mall, three month
Pally, by null, one month
Pally, delhereil by carrier, one week.
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Toil sAt.R-lM Acre l.itiu-lt Located . P(ol ,, ,-'", i,.,.l,inl
II milt- eaat of Klamath I'alla bait!-; ... .,..,, ., i-ll,1,,r (lit ,i!hi' iikiimhI
nln (or mhimi lionieaeeker. lot mtlouUritj ,,,, ll,wlll. Y,m mo lutein rmiiln-'l '
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FOR SALK
Kor !U' or Trmlf. It-irinci ami
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KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 7. 1908
A skyscraper G2 stories hijjh and which will be HO.)
feet above the curb, is planned by the Equitable Life In
surance Society of New York. The specifications, which
have been tiled by Chicago architects, call for the loftiest'
building in the world and one that will overtop the Met
roxlitan tower by 209 feet.
One whole limine" block m Klamath
ntlNlor itlifnr fortvcctilatm the ''"I
l.tmf what it - '"lib tinny 'J"
,U,i. . P W1II...11.
i.. .1... .k.i tllh.il mill
ugain-i urn in u..- ""- -
mi or helme the Wil.iv ol luh ltwi ''
Inn tin- lit'l ! "t Ihctlt til lie older
ol the publication l lhl iiniiiio'i'i 1"
tllut iitiblhalliili lheie.il being on the II
,U nl June IIHH mill II V'ii hill ) I"
.. t .mil miner, bit lil lheiciMhe
liiliilntllTlllii''lvlolheiiiiiit for the
' ... .i . 1.1... t..
telle! ('lit)'-! !" I" me inuina "
ill tn wit! I'lirit doctce dia.olWiig the
Nihil, nl ItiiltrlliH'll) eilallng N'lwcen
..I..I..HI1 iin.l ilf(cndalit ; (or Ihe cite
i' . . ......
..,.1 muIiii nl linn-lie J ' i.ii.ii-i
mi.l
FOR Al.r-Ou- -on lrllnc
nell litole In fuddle ami
cull., mxi.l ltaelei Mo
ami huffy complete.
or call it lbl nrtlce.
! the i-iwH mid ilM-iifViiienHiil till" mil !
....I l..r .n.-li i.llin illl'l llllther lellel
h.tnei.". ,,!, ,,, ,reiiiilll4mli-illlabte
ihaniew ,, ,, artrl' h pttlill-
Addict- U W
Viir S.IIC UilgtV mill llifle Inline...
riiitilienl Mta. ti.W. M.liiit.
I.iul' new higbgmdehli-tclc, roaater
brnke, e'e.. lor Kile h- thiin hail p""'.
Presidpnt Roosevelt held another literary conference
at Sagamore Hill last week. Col. S. S. McClure, the piil- i:tMi,.. ;i,m.-r-ih..fton.ii..tri
Usher, and Caspar Whitney, editor of Outing, wore his ( mimkiaanmu's"
guests ai mncneon anu me cmei iopic uimuna-h .m utu- ,.u.rt ni,itlir ,., t.Mnn..n
African hunting trip which the President is to take next ,
vear. Many prominent publishers are besieging the Pres
ident for the privilege of printing the story of his hunt. ,
If is understood that his manuscript will go to a well'
. . ., , , i ,i i Wanted KnH-neiu-e-l
known monthly magazine that has enjoyed the exclusive )iu .,.,.,, . ,,,,
rights to his hunting stories. The publishers of this ii.mce.
monthly, it is said, will finance the President's African
exp:dition and pay him a handsome price per word for .u.
ever' contribution he sends back to America. It is stated ,
that a prominent magazine nas ouerea me rresiueni
tit in-
hum hilllie"CHIi iihlwii n-IUIileilte.r-tuition
hv wriMni! or mltititf on u
Tnr M-lloii M ' line
ItiMiiiin l".2tl 27-i' forlwll Ili-U .
IVl.tllll.l. Hl.-1'11.
clerk woultl
l.llnilr at
,-. i,ii lli...-.. ill the i:teiilnr llelil.l bj
urJetol Ihe II table J- II- lillHlUli
CoiihO Jmbeil KUmalli t'oiinl. 1'ie ,
sun. iii.ole. ille.l mnl ltle.1 m Ihi" ml
t Kl.iiuiitn rall. Oteiiotl, ml the II nl i
June HK Which !'! ot.l.-r n n-.iiln-il
lh.il iiiiiiiiini in tlit mil li
pnlilliiheil mice ii wick, lor a i'llil il '
x llii-ele mill ciitl"ei-lllle w.-.-t
limn Ihe It nl Inne l!e
II W. KllMl.
il Alliitiie (ol I'lsililifl
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MMICI1 ItlK I'HIII.ICAIIO.N- I
lippulineiit nl Ihe Inleilor, I, r1 ,
IjiihI lllllie.nl I ilexiew. HirK.ili, .Iiiiii
, Itmi. N'itn.1 i bt-ieln iim-n llil
U'IIIIjiii I. -s-hli-liirr, l Kl.unilh 1'alU,
tlnt!iti. wlm. nn AnctKl I.I Hy. ni'le
Ii.,t ii-a.l entry. N '.7I'.'. I" -l''
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Incorporated November 2 a, iqqa
Stnkmciit of Condition "
of the
Klamath Couniy Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
V PKCEMlimt 3t, l07
KESOURGES
bmiiH mnl DlMcuiintH $340,530.80
HoiiiliiiiiulSi'ciirltltm '1,525.84
lU'al KHtiito, KiiildliiKH mill
rixtun-ri M.74S.18
Cimh mnl Sinlit KxrhniiKu 1(JO,2-i7.8o
$000,040.51
LIAUILIT1ES
C:iillal .StiK-l;, fully pitnl
.SiirpliiH iiml I'rolltH
Din- Otlii-i- Hiinlai
)iM8llH
I. Alex Martin. Jr.. Ciulilir nf 11 .
bunk, iln iilelnnly aweur Hint II,. ,
llleiit l true tnthn bet nf ill) know,, i,
AI.KX MAlt'lIN Jl
Siibacrlhiil ami iWiilll In Ixfi.i. ,, ,
nf Jmiitnr, IHH
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Notary I'uM. i
OFFICEKS
ALEX MARTIN
E. K. REAMKS
ALEX MARTIN. JK.
LESLIE ROGERS
$100,000.00
'! 1.753.1 1
.12,000.04
13 1,205.48
SCHB.04n.BI
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Cushlcr
Ass'l Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klaniuth Basin
.SW '4 U', WII.Mi al. r.ilihli I, I".
r Umik-e I' I ilUnnlte M-I.lnn. h
Wanteil Plain or Unc) fewinif by the 1,, ,i,,tr.. nl tntrnlmii In male I inal
Alice I.. Wi'le. UVe.hle Inn riVetiM. I'r.w.f, ! r.Hfill.l. rlattii !
' lln Uinl alaile ilrrrU-l, U'lme I niintt
. ... it...l L'l...,l. .......!. at l.a ..111. M ill
t-iroKuio.s lt r.NTitv r i im u ,. n.... ..- ...- -
Naiiunal ruri. Notice linl. iii KUnia I. Irflla, Hiea-nii. on the an! "!
that Iti lanilt OtMriteil tlw". railnarina-, i ,nKia, wti. CUllnalit nmiiea aa
$100,000 for the exclusive right of his story of the lro??5 Kl , r.i.....,e
'laa ol II, I'ullr.l Mala ami il" i ul ..in ; Ik-tt t'atliale, nl Klamath lalla.llr-Juiiell.lw.nl-'ial.Joi
aim t ini-l "lal" I r(.M. W. A. llMiilnnt. ol Klotnatll 1 alia.
' "-.tut ( at Laaall... "" "" Ur,.Knll ; Muk, , Ul.l.alt. lall..
After trailing the German Protos car for nearly thirty , j7..tu el... ... - i . i- " "" v"
j i . o:i.-: U A-,: rPl,,.,.. o.. I,nl. ,.,. euliutal wtvwtt v'lr t.. Jaini.rr I K.. au,l J N. Wtaos. I(eitiai-r.
UayS lIUTJUgll OlUC-llil, tllC XIIIC..ltlII tuunuu I.UI una if ., uol ,b.u.t..tie.t ..ma. I.a. au-iam.
gained the lead it lost at Pogranjtchnaya and is now a :r.-;T.MiXlWM"
vuuu kiixv a luuiucv uatuu v fc t w jm.s..wm w v..w - -- v ..a,. . . . ...
posed hunt.
t twin w li(liaaa i.lrlal, - ll.bl .jti'rl to
MIIICI! tOH I'UIII.ICAIION
Ieiarltiiiiit of the Interior, I'.
I.MIil Ollire, at Lake lew. Olefin
'. S
June
Thomas car is aue to me iremenaous nerve 01 onusieriineIr...r n.i ..!.,.-.. .m ru. ..,,., f ,K NolUt. hrlrhy ,,, ,l-t
and Miller, its two drivers, who for the last two weeks l,"mr....,t ..m .m n. wi'rtae.,i,a,i.,wiiiiaii. ah-.i oiev. ..i p.ii..ch(...-
, . ' . . . ,, . . . , i.ttm.d inurto Auu.t 'h Ivw on abiab nu, wh on April '.".'. IMS. maile liou.e-
have hardly eaten or slept, in their eagerness to overtake j.i.ii,,i.i,.i. .k--..-)-. .u iu.a.ut ,,, vMty .s.-..,3;. t, wtv mu(,
the German flyer. They have left for Oufa, .which will' lXTtii"'?ZTT,l; ;':i ',1 vi',Z'"'tn ,;''
'take them through the Ural mountains. Better speed isV.Vn 't'CX TX, TCmZ L'uX''XZ
expected from now on. i;1,?!.?-;.;; ZXf.,""''.UM l'r. Yr4 ''"7'' "-.
- .-, ImanA UM..nKI lb Of.on.lb.a !" f"" "' he Uml al-e.r.c..ll
UrolcEqr.ihfSKiifoliJW ... saca.in. li, More ( ouniy ( lerk Klimalh ( onnl) .
To determine what variety of chewing tobacco will ,;.- S":
serve the United States navy tars best jfor the coming Z;..: - " ' '-"-' m--
vear. aeonclave of tars have been gathered at the Brook- ud.umm.-i. ai-i.KaiD.at.i-w .twh.k kvh, oirKim . Kichari K.rm.oi p.)t-,
, ' j . . .. ii t ii uMJ r ...l,:l, ,l,fc.tiBnii.at a-iiebaiBi.uit.ul S .,l,,Callluriila; lilwar.1 lltBil),iillMirl.
lyn navy yard to test all of the brands of which samples ,,,, Bi..ii t m a. K7wt. ... ',.,,,,,, ,,,,,, iHr , ,,,,,, i
were submitted. On the result of these tests will rest the 'J!::"' "" ' ZXZVL?. i c.in..r.,h. ' '
J nf aV.n nni.nnf fn. inn rifin ritmli: Tdn trenitn nf tuor N wili.iii.l..-iiii..i lfinum.uin J N. Wtaoi, Iti-itlater.
atVOIU Ul HIC .UIIUttl.V 1UI xv,wvw -uuuu... ..- 6u, " lt. ,rallon nt Kojr K ttlf. M klamath. Illr-
paymasters superintending the work besides directing the , ;. ;;-;;- i'A" KluaS
chemical tests as to purity will take a hand at the chewing j',,"";; w'fa'r.'"'.;.!',:!1
from time to time. The test will last one week. i mm't-n ..' n...io. it'-.ia..a. ut...u; .u. -
ir vi .r 41. mr mwi an ii.i ta, in ,) n
- - - - ' - .. .1 .. . I tjr ui ,-i. qr, pre ft, . r. rv i .. upt'ii
The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Oregon
Saddles. Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-clusa, guaranteed,
hand-made Saddles and Shup.s. Our Saddle)
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
f-. . ava-a ayay -a.1
HOTEL FOR RENT
For Salt-Home It fd RcUoqulstuBCnt J hontehoM (urniture, ilithei anil other
Four and one-hall mllea from Merrill,
Oregon; 160 acre fenced, 70 acre In
cultivation, of which IS acrea Ii in -ota-toea,
in acrci rye, -I acre barley, balance
in heat. Small houte ami barn, K'ol
well, team of aorrel mare,, weight SC00
pound. One fine I'ercheron colt, bar
nets, new Studebaker wagon, 3); two
inilch cow,one calf, one yearling heller,
three brood iowi, SO chlckeni, new GO
toutb harrow, 14. inch plow, two atovei,
thing-) too nnmeroua to mention. I'rice,
$1200. Would lie cheap at three tlinea
tbia price. Knquire of
i:. K. Fitch,
.Merrill, Or.
Merrll. Th town without a boom.
Every ainger and everyone who ha a
fair voice, aid those who are Intereated
in inutic ought to attend the Summer
Music School.
al'l'll
lluui't Jubn Kiiltr, rilnarilla.Orxuu. Il.e
K l,li,lhtqrolbhjt,ht6. ih. Ill nl .N: f,
ercnona.Tita, It 10 K. up-n a..ilcaiiin -l
li.n Nolan, Ko.laml, Oikuii.
FKt.fl IlKN.NKrr,
('nroiiiU.I'.ntri-l il.Bdtui'iai ln-l Oir.c
Aj-t-roiM lajf 23, li
I HANK l-lhlli.-K,
Fli.l Al.lantKrrttarr(llti. Interior
I.IH. 17, ki;, l'.l, 11;, lill. lili 1, II
Notice' for Publication
CHAS. E. WORDEN
Pretident
A. M. WORDEN
Cashier
FRED MEI.HASE
Vise-I'retiident
The .American Bank and Trust Go.
I
Department of the interior, I'. N.
Ijiii.I Ollk-e, l.akevien rei;iin, Ala) in,
1WW, Nntlie ia liereliy niten llmt Alla-rl
llarriMn, o( KUnulli ('alia, flrrim,
nho, on Nov. K, 111)7, mmh tlipl-ur anil
bioini application, Nn. Ill'-, fur SV.'i
.S'Wtf, eclion Hi, Townaito a7 ."..
Range i: Will. Meridian, Iiiih Hied
notice of Intention to inukit I'iiial I'neif,
to elablili i In, 111 tn tlin l.mil alioie ilc
ecrllieil, l-efoie Cniinty (Jlerk Klamath
Co., nt hia ollice at KI.111111II1 Kalla, Oru.,
on the lltli dty nf Amidst, V.OH,
Claliii.tnt iihiiii'h aa ititiiefKi-a; .1 0)111 (i.
r-'cbullock, of KUinuth I alia, Oregon,
T. J..ululeii,ol Klamuth I'ulla, ()n-i.-im,
Albto Joinlauii, i,f KUniHlh Falla Ore.
Kon, Um, Catlule, .,( Klamath KnlU,
Oregon.
.I.N.Watson Rentier, fi 18
Stock Ranch For Rent
In Wnl ItiM-r Valley, Klamath Co.,
containing; 1-0 acre., li'-O acn-a meadoi.
ami I'M I'J.tun-. All eiiclo.iil, Kor
further partii-olnra lri'illie nf T. A.
('rill-erlunn, Aalilaml, Ore, r,
Notice
All nccnunta due mil mint l. aeltlrd
h) null-or cmli within thirty ila)a i,r
tlioy will laipilhlialieil Hint old at pub.
lie auction to Ihe hlghe-t hi hlvr.
T. II. Willaoit.
DKI'Alinil.NT Dt lllt.lSTKItllllt.i.aarail.
iimiiimo. na.hlnaiini, 11. r , )! 7,
liat Sinicr nr at. loaning nr naucuaM
j., imuiiii .M. mil Si.nc- 1. iirirlit
Klteli lliat II.. avria'alvm tin Miirrlur I, a, ),.
iatr-1 ilvitini.niali.i'lrr i,t nut.. 11. wal In u,
(ar ai Ih" .am. alfrei. H,. wltt.iliiaM l f.-r ln.
allu -uri'r. uinirr Iheam-t Jiiiib 17, w,;,
1 rihlal.,jvn t.-r ua 11, if-huri 110,1 hIIIi lit.
klallialh rrn)n,lrai(i,ll,i llic .iiihiiki.
irrl-rl la.li.la In Il.e ei.l, .t fltra.il., ami liy
lila ainlii-rilr aurli n. anl liri. .. ham 1,1,1
l-vali l.ci. Int., Dually ii.Ii.iimI an, I am MI
mlii-ralMi wliii, Ii.hu, iiwi.1,1 nr ai,i,iu.i.
atHl.wllll-a Mlt.jnl i, Mlllruialit Ull'la-r 111.
1 1, 1, III lahillaua ll,f I'lillnl Slalv. 1,11 ai,,
alliTJul) ..I l-ai l-ut .hall l,l to .nl,).-. 1
inli)f, r,lli,r ..'lei ii,, n until Aiia-u.l .", In,
.1 11,1 I'lllli-il Hlalpa I ait.l tlrtkiu . I.L..I
lirrmin, narnlnii Im-iik a . r -a I r xliru lhal'
ii.r,v- ,,, ,m i-.'niiiiiv.i mitaiii or iftrrilMi
anr rlflii whai.rrr iin.ler any -lllrinenl nr
(. ill all,, 11 Uki 1 11 i,.r Mar Mar I, lux, ah, I
,rl.-r 111 Jutjr i, wn, all ih ,1 iil-iiirin nr ,m
euiall'jn llli i,il,l..i, Hlll.iiirti. Marl
illan.T (I H .ll.VI. , NK.ll HK iir ami M .,
Btt 'ir.HtV i,r Ntt r,N l.fl Ntt .,'r, Vartiun 1 '
mm ur.Ht.tM
rn ,i,ii"'.i?!'iiJ!"' "' "" '" ami Omc.
t liAM, I JL.Kl.1.
Hrt AiiiiiRut Pr-irr of ti ututt
CAPITAL. $100,000.00
Cor. flth and Mala Street
Heavy Frelfjlitlnd a Spcclclty. BaggaUe Orders Are
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer S Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
Office N71
PHONES Mara fl7t .
Keildencr 04 B
KlNYON & GRIMES, PROPRffiTORS
TIIK ItlCIIELIKU, THF. BKT HO
TKL IN MEKUILL, COMIM.I-TKLY
FUUN1S1IKD. WILL LKASi: TO
.... DKSIUAHLK 1'AKTY ....
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MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore.
a VaVV,aV VVV,
Elwood Steel Fences
GUARANTEED
We are in recent receipt of a carloadjj
the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing!
Pnnltftr Mntfinrr ill nil U'idtllS. We Stl
readv to fHurantec every rod of Elw
Fence we send out
Geo. R. Hurn
Watson S Van Sickle
PRACTICAL
BUILDERS .AND CONTIfACTOJ
100 Dealgna by Fred HodelsolltCh,cfllo,'
Leading Archltecl. to Choose From
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W uIho furnlflli plaim uml Hpncillcationa '. ' ""''Jd
rt'Kinur pnco.M Tour pairuuuKv i -
fiWP.r.I.TNP.S A nPET.IAI.TY
CALL WATSON, LAJttSjJ-
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